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maxi cosi bassinet stand Maxi-Cosi Kindred Starling Smart Bassinet

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maxi cosi bassinet stand Maxi-Cosi Kindred Starling Smart BassinetAs part of the Maxi Cosi Kindred Collection, our Starling Smart Bassinet reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials to complement your homes dcor. Made with soft, luxe fabrics and tapered Ash wood legs with specially finished metals, Starlings inspired design captures classic elements and combines them seamlessly with modern technologypaying special attention to providing comfort for your little one. Suitable for babies up to 20 lbs.,

As part of the Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection, our Starling Smart Bassinet reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials to complement your home’s décor. Made with soft, luxe fabrics and tapered Ash wood legs with specially finished metals, Starling’s inspired design captures classic elements and combines them seamlessly with modern technology—paying special attention to providing comfort for your little one. 

Suitable for babies up to 20 lbs., the Starling Smart Bassinet provides a cozy mattress pad with a removable, machine-washable cover and the ability to choose between 5 natural rocking motions—Cradle, Sway, Flutter, Cascade, and Zephyr—to comfort your little one. The Starling Smart Bassinet immediately responds to your baby’s cry with one of its calming motions to lull them back to sleep, or 5 soothing sounds through the built-in Bluetooth® speaker, all with customizable timers. This product is designed with a firm, flat sleeping surface that meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s recommendations for safe sleep. Key to its design is the use of EcoCare, our new premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles. The yarn produced is soft, comfortable, and breathable––perfect for your little one. 

Powered by Zoundream, our groundbreaking CryAssist™ technology uses AI to translate your little one’s cries, letting you know if they might be sleepy, fussy, gassy, agitated, or hungry; and by knowing what is bothering your baby, you’ll be able to respond to their needs quickly and with confidence. Your little one is communicating with you, and with CryAssist, now you’ll know what they’re saying. Each of CryAssist’s response-based features are optional, ensuring control is always in your hands. With cries and cry data kept anonymous and encrypted on our cloud, private moments are kept between you and baby.

Pair with our easy-to-use Connected Family app to create “Scenes” for your little one. These customized responses make it easier to comfort and monitor your child—anytime, from anywhere on your smartphone or tablet. 

  • Gently calm your baby with 5 natural motions, each with 3 speeds: • Cradle—lulls your child back and forth • Sway—rocks from side to side • Flutter—loops out and around • Cascade—gently lifts up and down • Zephyr—wafts in an arc and curls back
  • CryAssist™ translates your little one’s cries with advanced AI so you’ll know if baby might be sleepy, fussy, gassy, agitated, or hungry (6 months of service included)
  • As part of the Maxi-Cosi Kindred Collection, the Starling Smart Bassinet reflects a timeless design crafted with premium materials that beautifully combine comfort and style with features you’ll love
  • Designed with EcoCare—our new premium, future-friendly, 100%-recycled fabric made from plastic bottles
  • Maxi-Cosi EcoCare yarn is soft, comfortable, and breathable—providing the ultimate in style and comfort for your little one
  • Tapered Ash wood legs with specially finished metals and anti-scratch leg caps
  • Designed with a firm, flat sleeping surface that meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s recommendations for safe sleep.
  • Removable, machine-washable mattress cover
  • Monitor baby using your smartphone
  • Soothe baby with two-way talk
  • Built-in Bluetooth® to stream any media or music through the speaker
  • Bassinet plays 5 different sounds, including lullabies and white noise, with 5 volume levels
  • Nap and bedtime timers set at 30 and 180 minutes, or 30-minute increments up to 6 hours via the Connected Family app
  • Child lock feature for additional peace of mind
  • Pair with our easy-to-use Connected Family app to create the optimal environment, select motions and set motion speed, and securely share access with other caregivers
  • For babies up to 20 lbs.
  • Includes cable and power adapter
  • No tools required for assembly

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 37.32" H x 32.48" W x 23.42" D
  • Weight: 29.98 lbs.
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